FACTBOX: What we know about incident with US-registered speedboat in Cuban waters

World February 26, 11:48

According to Cuba’s Interior Ministry, four people aboard the Florida-based speedboat were killed, and another six were injured

HAVANA, February 26. /TASS/. A US-registered speedboat entered Cuba’s territorial waters and opened fire, casualties were reported, the Cuban Interior Ministry said.

TASS has compiled the key facts about the incident.

Circumstances

- Cuba’s Interior Ministry reported that on February 25, a speedboat with Florida’s registration number FL7726SH, entered the waters of Cuba.

- People on board the vessel opened fire on an approaching Cuban border patrol boat, which returned fire.

- According to the ministry, four people aboard the Florida-based speedboat were killed, and another six were injured.

- The commander of the Cuban border patrol was injured.

- The wounded were evacuated and received medical assistance, the ministry reported.

Investigation

- The Cuban Interior Ministry identified six detainees and one person killed on the US-registered vessel.

- All the armed men were Cuban nationals, residing in the United States. Most of them have a history of criminal and violent activity, the ministry said.

- Work is currently underway to identify the three remaining bodies.

- Assault rifles, pistols, improvised explosive devices (Molotov cocktails), body armor, scopes and camouflage uniforms were seized from the detainees.

- An accomplice of those who opened fire on a Cuban patrol boat from a US-registered speedboat has been detained in the country and has admitted his role, the ministry reported.

- According to its information, it was Duniel Hernandez Santos, a Cuban citizen sent from the United States to facilitate the armed incursion.

- The detainees confessed to their plans to enter Cuba with terrorist motives.

About the vessel

- The US speedboat that entered Cuba’s territorial waters was not a US Navy or Coast Guard vessel, The New York Times reported, citing an unnamed US official.

- The vessel is a seven-meter speedboat built in 1981, the newspaper said.

- Boats of similar size are capable of carrying between eight and ten people.

- According to the report, the current owner purchased the boat in December 2022, though the owner’s name has not been disclosed.

- The speedboat is now registered for commercial use, but it was previously used for recreational purposes, the publication noted.

US reaction

- US Representative Carlos Gimenez, a Republican from Florida, has called for an immediate investigation into the boat incident off Cuba’s coast.

- The lawmaker sent corresponding requests to the US State Department and the Pentagon.

- Maria Elvira Salazar, US Congress Representative from Florida, has called on the US authorities to share more details about the incident.

- The US Coast Guard has refrained from commenting on the incident, referring all inquiries to the Department of State.

- The US administration does not view the incident in Cuban waters as particularly serious or alarming, "as we fear it could be," US Vice President JD Vance said.

- According to him, Washington is still investigating the circumstances surrounding the event.

- The US administration was not involved in the incident, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.

- He noted that the United States will decide on further steps regarding the incident once more information is obtained.

- According to Rubio, the US will conduct an independent review of the event and present its results to President Donald Trump.

Global reaction

- The United Nations is trying to get more detail about the incident, Stephane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the United Nations, said.

- It is an "aggressive US provocation, aimed at escalating the situation and triggering conflict," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told TASS.

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